ACTION COMICS #862Written by Geoff JohnsArt by Gary Frank & Jonathan SibalCover by FrankVariant cover by Keith GiffenThe penultimate chapter of "Superman and the Legion of Super-Heroes!" Crushed by the Justice League of 3008 A.D., Superman and the Legion uncover the horrific secret behind the conspiracy against the Man of Steel. But with the League of Legion Rejects a step ahead of Superman's every move, who can finally turn the tide of the battle?Retailers please note: This issue will feature two covers that may be ordered separately. For every 10 copies of the Standard Edition (featuring a cover by Gary Frank), retailers may order one Variant Edition (featuring a cover by Keith Giffen). See the Previews Order Form for more information.On sale February 27 • 32 pg, FC, $2.99 US

Looks like Chlorophyll Kid, Rainbow Girl, Stone Boy, and... The Mess?

JUSTICE SOCIETY OF AMERICA #13Written by Geoff Johns & Alex RossArt by Dale Eaglesham & Ruy JoseCover by Alex RossVariant cover by Eaglesham & Jose"Thy Kingdom Come" continues! The Justice Society has been tracking the "Heartbreak Slayer" — a mysterious serial killer targeting super-villains — for months. Now, as new members are welcomed into the fold and the Society expands, the JSA will come face-to-face with an evil that threatens the future they stand for.Retailers please note: This issue will ship with two covers. For every 10 copies of the Standard Edition (with a cover by Alex Ross), retailers may order one copy of the Variant Edition (with a cover by Eaglesham & Jose). Please see the Previews Order Form for more information.On sale February 27 • 32 pg, FC, $2.99 USOn sale February 27 • 32 pg, FC, $2.99 US

THE LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES #39Written by Jim ShooterArt and cover by Francis Manapul & John LivesayThe fortunes and status of the famed Legionnaire Princess Projectra are forever gone. But in the wake of the most devastating moment of her young life, Projectra gains an unexpected ally. Plus, Timber Wolf’s inner fury is unleashed — and another Legionnaire’s life may hang in the balance!On sale February 27 • 32 pg, FC, $2.99 US

THE LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES IN THE 31st CENTURY #11Written by Matt ManningArt and cover by Alexander SerraWith the Man of Steel a thousand years away, Brainiac 5 takes the time to complete his records of Superman’s time with the Legion, including a never-before-seen adventure on Mars. One of Superman’s future allies has a legacy at stake — can the Legion help Superman set it right?On sale February 13 • 32 pg, FC, $2.25 US

Plus, advance solicits for the following reprint trades:

JUSTICE SOCIETY OF AMERICA VOL. 2: THY KINGDOM COME PART 1 HCWritten by Geoff Johns & Alex RossArt by Dale Eaglesham, Ruy Jose, Fernando Pasarin and Rodney RamosCover by RossA stunning new volume collecting JUSTICE SOCIETY OF AMERICA #7-12, featuring the prelude to and the first three parts of "Thy Kingdom Come," the sequel to the classic KINGDOM COME! Welcome the newest member to the Justice Society of America: the Kingdom Come Superman! Coming from an Earth plagued by heroes-gone-extreme, how will this Superman react to an incarnation of the Justice Society he never knew?Advance-solicited; on sale April 16 • 160 pg, FC, $19.99 US

THE LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES IN THE 31st CENTURY VOL. 1: TOMORROW’S HEROES TPWritten by J. Torres, Jai Nitz, Christine Boylan and othersCover by Steve UyArt by Chynna Clugston-Flores, Steve Uy, Ethen Beavers and othersCollecting the first six issues of the explosive new comics series based on the hit Kids WB! cartoon! Don’t miss these exciting adventures, as the Legion takes on the Fatal Five and more!Advance-solicited; on sale March 19 • 144 pg, FC, $14.99 US

Has there been any comment anywhere about the title change from Supergirl and the LSH to just LSH? Sorry if I am behind. With the current storyline, its obvious that they are setting up the 31st century events that lead to Kara's already depicted 20th century return. I've been wondering if the title change will actually take place with the first Shooter issue, hidden until now so as not to reveal SG leaving the title.

As I suspected, DC has now revealed that the title of the series is changing from Supergirl/LSH to just LSH with issue #37, not with #39 as originally solicited. Presumably this was to hide the fact that Supergirl was leaving the title until after it was revealed within the story itself.